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Show Page 14—THE HERALD,Provo, Utah Wednesday October 20, Dolph Fines Curt Flood Won't 1971 Enjoy Victory Boryla for Statements Even If He Wins a abou that Dallas’ mana; NEW” YORK (UPI)—It's job. Ted Williamsis keeping jt little ,athetic, but Curt Flood for another year at least ang enjoy to able be won't even when the time comes he feels what could be his greatest hour he'd like to move up into the of triumph. front office, 4 provision for Remember how deliriously which is still in his contract, when was Blass happy Steve the No. 1 candidate for the Bod Robertson, the Pirates manager's job, as far as Bob first baseman, took Jackie Hernandez’ throw Sunday for Nellie Fox how ber Remem out? the final n't know this, but he Blass went straight into orbit Villiams, would have with a record running broad nators’ jump into Robertson's arms NEW YORK (UPI) —Com- have ended up in the NBA. It's missioner Jack Dolph's latest a shocking decision.” decision regarding two free Dolph immediately slapped agents has caused a mini- Boryla with a fine for “past revolution in the American violations of the (league) byllaws and the attitude expressed Basketball Association. Dolph Tuesday declared that Larry Cannon and Jimmie Jones, who had declared by you”, but Boryla said he would call for a meeting of league owners. Then Dolph countered by declaring that ‘no Curt Flood will settle for far less if the Sup! themselves free agents after valid purpose would be served contract disputes with their by calling a meeting of the former clubs, were granted board of trustees to review this approval to sign with new matter” and denied the request ciubs. Cannon, a star for the for a hearing. Denver Rockets last year, has Underleague by-laws, Boryla signed with the Memphis Pros finally rules for Flood will haveto hear al “Tt is illogical, irresponsible, The 50 players on the Kitten squad are anxious to maketheir major college debut, according to Olson, and should be readyfor the Vikings. Ricks warmed upforits Provo clash with the Kittens with a McEwer, a 6-0, pound performerfrom Portland,Ore., is a sharp signalcaller for the Kitten offense. Olson says McEwenis extremely quick to pick up new things and learns to execute Terry McEwen and defensive very well. He comes by it end Orrin Olsen as co-captains naturally as he carried a 4.0 along with Julian Smilowitz (6-0, for the contest. McEwen and grade point average throughout 215) from La Mirada,Calif. Thereceiversareflanker Rick Olsen represent the offensive high school. Olsen, younger brother of Powell, former All-Region anddefensiveunits which should give the Vikings plenty to Merlin and Phil Olsen, former performer for Skyline High in Utah State All-Americans, is Salt Lake, and split end John handle. making a name for himself in Betham from Lynwood, Calif. the Orem-Provo area. At 5-2 and Betham, rated ty Olson as the 223 Ibs., he usually spells best all around athlete on the frustration for the opponent. team,will also start at defensive The Kitten offensiveline lists cornerback for the Kittens. In the backfield with McEwen are running backs Dan / Limited Teckenoff from Downey, Calif., and Charles Ah You. Ah You, from Laie, Hawaii, is the ABOMINABLE SNOWMA WALL POSTER SSA Size 6.50-13 tubeless blackwall plus $1.76 Fed. Ex. Tax per tire. AeIe ts A* P| 2 General WINTER CLEATS* You Go In Snow .. or We Pay The Tow OR will be from the Williams Williams signed with Cincin- va\ 7 probably Will Miss of Nate Williams to the Cincinnati Royals probably means the Aggies will not be able to use a fast break and pressing defense. a The San Francisco Giants have entered into the bidding for Sam McDowell. One thing you can make book on: Sam won't be with Cleveland next year. Whenit gcts down to the wire, the last two calls Giants and Pirates, The Mets alreadyhave checked outof the bidding.. Frank Lane got a laugh after he swung that 10-player deal with Boston. Milwaukee's 75year-old head of beaseball younger brotier of Arizona operations looked over at the State’s all conference defensive Red Sox people, threw his end, Junior Ah You. hands up in the air and said: On defense, the Kittens have “They just sold me a bill of size and speed to keep in hot goods, They took advantage of pursuit of the opposition, The myyouth and inexperience.” LOGAN, Utah (UPI) — T.L. Kitten front wall is highly That'll be the day.. Plain, Utah State’s new basket- regarded with players like Mickey Mantle can relax ball coach, says the early loss 4 for'76 Giants in Bidding Utah State Two Regular Tires or Two WinterTires ... One Low Price! x \, wise he may never come back to this country.” That would be ironic. More ironic yetis th possibility that the future of organized baseball maybe determined by a young man whoonce loved the game Vestal (6-4,230) of Richardson, so much, andstill does really, Tex. at guards; and John Dowell but apparently chooses never (6-2,215) from Flagstaff, Ariz., again ever to swing a hat... Daniel Donovan (6-2,220) from Camarillo, Calif., as the starting center; Bountiful’s Jane Van de Merwe (6-4,205) and Hugh come-from-behind victory over After weeks of waiting, coach Treasure Valley College. The Mel Olson’s eager freshman Vikings kickeda field goal with team will open its season against two seconds remaining to play Ricks College Fridayat2 p.m. in Saturdayto win, 16-13. 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Sanguillen Won A litde checking elicited the information that it was the other way around—Sanguillen always beat Laguna. So that looks like two straight losses for Laguna—one to Buchanan howsmall. Says Nicklaus: ‘I simply don't like to lose. I don’t like to get beat by anybody and I certainly don’t like to beat myself. That's the worstofall...” Norm Snead, Minnesota’s backup quarterback, goes 64 and 215 pounds and most football fans consider him one of the big boys, like Roman Gabriel and Jim Plunkett, but he doesn't think of himself as being big physically “T don’t see how anybody any smaller can doit,” Snead say “It’s hard enoughfor me... Inflation Checked? Some politicians try to tell you inflation is being checked It’s being checkedall right, the say way kids check their teeth with the dentist every six months. For example; There's a job I know of which assures prestige, plenty of travel, a $30,000 salary and an expense account but nobody wants to take it. Maybe it’s not such & good job afterall. How would you sister to marry like your the next manager of the Cleveland Indians?... Doesn’t Grow On You The phoney-baloneystuff is NEW YORK — (NEA —A baby buffalo named Marco recently made newsat a football game. Marcois the team mascot for Marshall University, nicknamed ‘The Thundering Herd.” Marco broke out of his cage and tried to eat the artificial turf at halftime of the Marshall-Xuvier game. He was soon roped and pulled back, put on an asphalt base and is so hard that football players are being scraped awayright before your veryeyes. For recent examples, there are John Mackey and Dave Parks. Mackeyof the Colts slid on it and tore the skin off one forearm. Parksofthe Saintsleft part of his kneecap on the fake ground. The artificial ground retains the water in rain and sumeguys That night, Marco sat down on areafraid of drowning. Artificial his haunches and wrote an turf gets about 25 degrees uiapassionedletter, which I warmerthan theair, and on hot reprint with his permission. Inq.an summer Saturdays and Dear Mr. Berkow: Sundays some of these rugged Timagine that I shocked many footballers are fearful of people at the game when I took melting. myhalftime leave, None was Gale Sayerssaysit is hurting frustrated, hungry. puzzled and still moreshocked than I, I dare say the game itself because it 1S I do not understand artificial harderfor running backs to cut on, And Alex Karras said the turf is changing the game, 100. It all started whenI decidedto Hesaid football is becoming to0 ha sea little picnic. I had noticed “polite.” He said it is like playing on a rug, which is like that there were no ants crawl: around to bother me, and I playingin your living room, a turf, and I would guess the feelings are mutual, thought that that’s just the kind on guys don’t swear any more the field, but saysilly, unfootball thingslike ‘Golly Gee." He also said that most unfootball fostball players are too well: mannered to spit on it. He says that was no problemfor him, playing their first game of the painful. On myfirst chomp, I bit though, because he spits in his University freshmen. The USU Ramblers will be easy to nibble as cactus. Not only was it humilitating, it was season. Their coaching staff has nothing but mytongue. All-Ster Robert Lauriski as a recruited some top ‘alent and backup for Love, two-year vet- the Snow team will have another erans Jeff Tebbs, and Terry hard test, according to Coach Wakefield; or sophomore Glen Cleve Morgan. Hansen at guard; and two-year A weeklater the Badgerswill men Ron Hatch and Dave An- be backontheir own turf for one dersen or sophoniore Jim Boat- of the major games of the season. It will bring to Snow wrightin the forward slots. Stadium on Oct. 30 the Ricks Meeting Tonight For Field Trial catcher, Artificial Gridiron man. He has to take up some team, at homeforits past three of grass I want to go a-picnicking games,will be in Logan Friday on. Ho boy! of the rebounding slack lost It as chewy as a rug, as with Williams and Roberts,” he afternoon for a 2 o'clock encounter with the Utah State delicious as a hair brush andas said. aslo Manny Sanguillen, the Pirates’ Granite High’s Paul Linford (6 Monster man Randy Borden nati as a hardship case with one year of eligibility left at (6-5,240) is a top prospect from Kaimaki, Hawaii. Borden is Utah State. “Now we'll just have to wait praised byOlson forhis size and and see,” Plain said Tuesday. agility. Flanking him at the “We don’t knowif we'll be able linebacker spots are Skyline to press. Speed and quickness High’s Greg Dunn (6-5,205) and Karl Rogoff (6-3,205) from Bell, are a real question.” Plain took over the USU reins Calif. In the defensive secondary the this season from LaDell Andersen who moved to Salt Lake to Kittens have Fred Echohawk coach the Utah Stars of the from Farmington, New Mexico American Basketball Associa- and Betham at the cornerbacks. The safteymen are Mark tion. A former Kentucky assistant Montgomery from Las Angeles, coach, Plain says his 1971 Calif., and Granite High’s Reed squad, “young but experienc- Gempeler. The Kitten kicking game ed,” will also be hurt by Marv Roberts’ move to the Denver features Millard High’s Richard George as the punter and Jeff Rockets. Hernandez, a_placekicking Roberts and Williams teamed up last season for a combined specialist from Miami, Arizona average of 49 points and 23 rebounds a gameto lead the independent Aggies into the NCAA regional playoffs, where they lost to Brigham. Young University. Plain named La Fayette Love, a junior, as his probable starting center. “Love has got to be the key World Lightweight Title tight had Laguna saying he beat and another to Sanguillen.... Jack Nicklaus, who makes a fairly nice living knocking that baseball personality who knows small white ball around, has a him,“is if he wins his case in rather simple philosophy about the Supreme Court. He may his work. He says the philoso. come homeagainif he feels he phy applies to anyevent he can make some money. Other- enters, regardless of how big or Friday. Olsen is a defensive end and McEwan is a quarterback. BYU Frosh Play Ricks Friday fee| TAKE YOUR PICK! gl Nobody's even sure where Curt Flood is. The last Bob Short heard, Flood was in Majorca but word from the granevine is that the wandering 33-year-old ex-outfielder has gone back to Copenhagen. Bob Short, Flood’s last boss in Washington, has forgiven him but the U.S. government hasn't. Flood still is in deep to the government for money. The same goes for his wife. She's still lookingfor him,too. “The only way he might ever come back here,” says one > BYU FRESHMAN footbal! coach MelOlson,centet r, will be counting on the help of his co-captains, Orrin Olsen,left, and Terry McEwan, right vhen the Kittens start the season quantities. ($1.00 without purchase) 7 Ken Buchanan-Ismael Laguna Where is He? Big 2’ x 3’ poster free with any purchase from General Tire. oF The pre-fight publicity for the anymore. Dolph wanted to put some teeth FRE s¢ who was so fired up ab 0 years ago he acts as doesn't even care and Jones, who played for can be fined up to $1,000, suffer Memphis, will join the Utah cancellation of kis contract or be expelled from the league, Stars. But Dolph also fined both the the latter by approval of threePros and the Stars substantial fourths of the memberclubs. amounts and took away their Dolph, in making the decision No, 1 draft choices for next said no precedent should be season andin the process, sent inferred by his actions since Utah General Manager Vince both decisions were based on Boryla into a tantrum. facts peculiar to each dispute. Boryla, who had been burned Dolph, in a written statement, after last season when his club added that he intends to put a drafted Jim McDaniels of hal. to any future actions of Western Kentucky and the ABA clubs which are against seven-foot All America subse- the interests of the league and quently signed with the Caroli- that he will use the full power na Cougars, also of the ABA, of his office to accomplish that pulled no punches in his verbal goal. barrage at Dolph. But Boryla, seething at the “To say that it is a horrible, horrendous decision is an loss of two consecutive firstunderstatement,” said Boryla. round draft picks, added: “If incompetent and detrimental to into his position for the the American Basketball Asso- betterment of the league, wuy didn’t he doit last spring when ciation. Carolina signed Jim McDaniels, “The commissioner isn’t who was our No.1 draft pick.” qualified to teach kin- Memphis, in effect, loses dergarten,” he added. nothing but money and trans“There is not the slightest acts a straight deal for Cannon, doubt in my mind that if the a 6-foot-5 guard who starred at LaSalle two years ago. The Stars had not acted quickly to sign Jones as a free agent, the Pros lose one first round pick former Memphis star would to Denve;> but gain another have ended up with a team from Utah to compensate forit. from the rival National Basket- Utah gets Jones, a 63 guard ball Association. So we are from Grambling, but must pay penaiized for signing a free for him with the top draft agent who otherwise would choice. For nd. second College Vikings for the Snow homecoming. Both teams will gointo that game with wins over Dixie College in the only ICAC games The Timpanogos Field Trial yet played, and the outcome will Association will hold a meeting affect the conference cham: tonight at 8 p.m. at Springville pionship race. In last Friday’s game on Snow i hool. Two movies, “With Gun and Field the Badgers took on the Dog” and “Managing a University of Utah freshmen, Welping,” will be presented who have been undefeated since courtesy of Gaines dog foods the middle of the 1958 season. The Papooses proved too big research Laboratories. Monthlybusiness will also be and strong for the Badgers, conducted and refreshnients rolloing to a 21-6 victory for their llth consecutive win, served living room. At first I took it personally. I 1 know that some baseball players are againstit. Richie Allen of the Dodgers is a man mayknew, I once had over 50 after myown hear. He said that million great-greai-great-great- if his horse can't eat it, he doesn’tlikeit either. uncles and aunties and grandWhatis also worrisome about mas and grandpappies in figured it was ;ust one more plot to make myilk extinct. As you America. After a couple of the growth — I use that wort centuries of genocide, there are with sore tongue in cheek — 0 artificial turf is that it is one about 50,000 of us left. T began sadly ruminating over p toward the Synthetic dinners, plastic wedmyfirst few mouthfuls of air, Age. and then it hit me: This is ar- ding bouquets, electric camptificial turf. Thisis the modsod. fires and premixed peanut Well, I think it's mad. I think it's butter andjelly are as tough t take asa mouthful of Astro-Tur sad. T see now that the National I have been reading papers and magazines since then to find Football League Players that out more aboutit, (And it’s not Association has demanded artificial easyfor me to read. Did you ownersstop installing ever try turning pages with a turf in their stadiums until 8 study of injuries is made . hoof?) 1 submit my tongue & I discovered that the football players are afraid that the ar- evidence. Sincerely, tifical turf will make them exMarco ct, ’ |